An Enterprise Information System in Telecommunication Industry

Operations support systems (OSS) is one kind of enterprise information systems (EIS), which is becoming increasingly popular in telecommunication industry. However, the academic research in OSS is sparse. In this paper, a general review and research taxonomy of OSS are provided.

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